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g day, and bury such of the slain as he should find unburied.— Heath. The British dead were, many of them, buried near the wall and close to the brook which runs through the old grave-yard, in the spot used for the burial-place of the slaves.—Smith. The Danvers men, by being thus surrounded at Menotomy, lost heavily of their number. Their slain, seven in all—see their names in a previous note—were buried in their own town. Two were wounded-Nathan Putnam and Dennison Wallis. One, Joseph Bell, was missing after the battle, being taken prisoner and carried into Boston, where he was imprisoned two months in an English frigate. Although she was farther from Lexington than any of her sister towns who were represented at the battle, yet she lost more of her children than any other town except Lexington. Hanson, Hist. Danvera, p. 91. The Beverly men injured, and probably here, were Reuben Kennison killed, and Nathaniel Cleaves, Samuel Woodbury and William Dodge wounded. Of m
Company, 163, 164; name of West Cambridge changed to, 4,160; Public Library, 142, 163, 165; Schools, 163, 165; Water Works, 162, 163 Autobiography of Rev. Samuel Cooke, 29, 31, 89-92 Baptists, 49, 86, 104-106, 125,133,176, 176 Baptist Society, 175, 176 Bass viol, 109, 114, 116, 242 Bathing tub, 136 Battle (Capt.) of Dedham, detailed with his company, April 20, 1775, 70, 79 Battle of April 19, 1775, 62-83, 85, 93, 99, 121, 147 Belfry, church, 22, 48, 85, 101, 110, 116 Bell, parish, 34, 48, 101, 108, 114, 116, 122, 131, 136, 138, 142 Beverly men in action, April 19, 1775, 68, 71, 73 Births, abstracts of 101, 102 Black Horse Tavern, at Menotomy, 59 Book of Psalms and Hymns, 127 British Military occupation of Boston, 43, 46, 46, 47, 60, 82, 99; officer's account of the Battle of April 19, 1776, 54-56; British private soldiers' letters, 55; wagon train captured, 61, 62, 63 Bull's Creek, 11 Burying cloth, 34, 103 Burying Place, 12, 22, 32, 41,
330 Barnard, 82, 191, 239, 240 Barnes, 140 Barnett, 349 Barney, 342 Barr, 191 Barrett, 131,191, 205 Barry, 191, 193 Bartlett, 170, 178, 274 Barton, 129 Batchelder and Batcheller, 58, 154 Bates, 223 Batherick, 19, 63 Bathrick, 11, 12, 37,191-92, 197, 252, 262, 290 Battle, 70, 79 Batts, 192, 206,269 Bayley, 192, 276 Beals, 192, 208 Beard, 9 Belcher, 192, 279, 324 Belknap, 93-6, 112, 116, 127, 131,137, 169, 192-93, 270, 280, 323, 334 Bell, 70, 191, 193 Bellows, 193, 331, 332 Bemis, 32,42,93,97,167-69, 178, 193, 200, 237, 247, 248, 252, 276,292, 298, 310 Benham, 340, 344, 345 Benjamin, 193, 218, 311 Bennem, 157, 340 Bennett, 193, 259 Bent, 193, 226, 266 Bernard, 53, 82, 90 Berry, 191, 193, 348 Billings, 288 Blackington, 18, 58, 61, 94, 95, 128, 193-94, 264, 293, 328 Blackman, 194, 219 Blackstone, 343 Blake, 154, 194, 239, 313, 334 Blanchard, 94, 96, 107, 150, 165, 184, 194, 221, 238,